Showing posts with label 5k. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5k. Show all posts

Sunday, July 11, 2010

4th of July Fun Run 5k Results


Location: Bainbridge Island, WA
Official time: 25:23
Chip time: 25:01
Pace/mile: 8:03/mile

Overall: 100/361
Gender Place: 22/177
Age Place: 3/19

On the 4th of July I decided to try to run in the annual Fun Run 5k on Bainbridge Island. I ran this race in 2008 and lets just say that it wasn't pretty. The course runs through downtown Winslow, has 2 major hills and is not for the out-of-shape. You can read my other recap here from 2008.

This is a rather small, local race, so I arrived about 15 minutes before the start of the race to register and get my t-shirt. The race was $25 and included a shirt, but no chip (they have never had chips). There was also an option to do the 1-mile Race as well for around $10. I registered and grabbed my shirt and headed to the start. 

While waiting for the gun, I noticed that there were around 400 runners already waiting. I weaved my way to the middle of the pack. There was one false start, but then the race started on-time at 9:15 am. As we started down the street, I realized that people with their dogs, small children and stroller were up at the front. Really? I ended up running through a few bushes and dodging people to get to where the runners where. Not what I was expecting. 

The first .2 of the race is downhill, then we start a slow decent until we reach the first mile. This is usually where people start dropping back. I was able to run and felt strong up the first long hill, and thankfully passed a lot of people too. We turned and went about .5 downhill. I used this as an excuse to run faster and try to get ahead of my normal pace. I was surprised again that most of the people around me were running slower on the downhill than on the uphill. Bad knees or something? I didn't get it...

There was a water station around mile 1.8 that was well stocked. At this point I was running at less than an 8:00 pace! I was pretty surprised...I was keeping pace with a girl who looked to be about 4-5 years older than me. Since there was few people in this race, it was awkward that we kept jockeying for position the rest of the race. More on her later...

We then started the dreaded HILL. Not only is this hill steep, but it is long and deceiving. You think you are at the top at one point, but really it is a false summit and you have to keep climbing. In 2008 I made it to the top but had to stop and catch my breath afterwards. It wasn't pretty! I just kept my head down and kept on going. It was nice to actually be the one who was passing others this time around! Unfortunately there was a little boy who was about 10 that flew by me....grr....

At the top of the hill there was a few people trying to catch their breath and sitting down! I even saw a guy puking at the top! I felt really bad for him, but it was pretty gross!! The last .5 was all downhill and I tried to catch my breath and go as fast as I could. I kept running back and forth with the girl that I saw earlier. I made my mind up that I would finish before her....no matter what it took. 

As we turned the last little corner we start to run through the downtown again. I was able to see the end in sight just as the girl passed me. I kicked it into high gear and sprinted past her at the very end of the race. Unfortunately that pesky 10 year old cut me off at the end as well (he must have had it in his head to beat me, haha). 


My Garmin said that I was about 25:01! This is fairly close to my 5k PR!! My goal was to get around 27:00 because it is such a difficult race, and I blew that out of the water! While walking through the end of the race, I noticed that I came in 101st....that pesky little kid robbed me of the top 100! Grr..... (UPDATE: I actually placed 100th! Yes! That little bugger took 99th......and he was under 14 years old!)

While grabbing a water and waiting for my friends to finish, I overheard the girl that was running with me during the race talking about ME! She was taking to a guy about how this girl "cut her off at the end".....um, no, I didn't do that and I just plain out beat her! Guess some people are sore losers  racers :)

Unfortunately there are no stats posted yet from the race. I was hoping to get this recap done earlier, but I was waiting on these results! Ill update if the results ever get posted.....I want to know my age group placing!

Also, on a side note, I went to a wedding later that day on the 4th of July. While talking with a group of people, one of my friends went around and introduced everyone. One of the girls looked at me and asked if I did the Fun Run earlier that day. I said yes, and she replied: 

 "you looked familiar....you beat me by one second in the race!"

Haha, whoops! It was really awkward talking to her. Apparently she does a lot of races and runs often. I don't think she was too fond of me though :) Overall, it was a great race and I took over 6 minutes off my time from 2008. I celebrated with a margarita or two afterward at the street parade :)



Hope everyone had fun on the 4th!!

UPDATE:
I placed 3rd in my age group! Woo Hoo!

Benefits: Boys & Girls Club of Bainbridge Island

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Love Em or Leave Em 5k Results

Location: Greenlake, WA
Official time: 26:04
Chip time: 25:47
Pace/mile: 8:17/mile

Overall: 420/2335
Gender Place: 169/1575
Age Place:68/525


Great day for the race! There were roughly 2300 people who gathered at Greenlake for the Valentine's Day Love Em or Leave Em 5k. It was the second annual race, but happens to be the largest Valentine's day 5k in the country (so they said).

 Wearing Pink for Valentine's Day

The course was luckily marked off to the public and held on the road (rather than on the inner loop path). This made the course wider and much easier for the crowds to get through. The race was chip timed, so it didn't matter as much that there were TONS of people there. It was fairly well organized, and had fruit, water, doughnuts from Top Pot and other treats and tents waiting for us after the race. Even though this was a rather small race, it was well attended and I would do it again next year.

Also, I felt great running it! I definitely think I can run faster, I just need to work on speed. I didn't actually think that I had run it that fast. Ill take it though :)

 
My friend Becky and I after the race


 Longsleeved t-shirt from the race

All in all, not too bad for a Saturday. Ill do this race again. Hope everyone had a great Saturday!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Jingle Bell Run 5k Results

Location: Seattle, WA
Official Time: 31:26
Chip Time: 29:03
Pace/Mile: 9:21

Overall: N/A
Gender Place: N/A
Age Place: 172/385

Over 12,000 runners up 5th Ave all wearing bells!

Last hill before the finish line

Casey and I with bells on

JJ and I with the crowds in Westlake Center

Longsleeved t-shirt to add to the collection

Benefits: Arthritis Foundation

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Greenlake Gobble 5k Results

Location: Seattle (Greenlake), WA
Official time: 38:37
Chip time: 29:31
Pace/mile: 9:10/mile

Overall: 307/765
Gender Place: 140/497
Age Place: 68/164


Waiting for the race to begin

I made the event promo page for the run with this photo!

First annual Gobble t-shirt

Benefits: Family Works Food Bank

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Alki Beach Run 5k Results


Location: West Seattle, WA
Official time: 25:28
Chip time: 24:58
Pace/mile: 8:13/mile

Overall: 152/1021
Gender Place: 7/119
Age Place: NA


Alki Beach, West Seattle



Sunny but COLD run!

 


T-shirt to add to the collection


http://www.alkibeachrun.com/
Benefits: Breast Cancer

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Brew Ha Ha 5k Results

Location: Fremont, WA
Official time: 27:52 (estimate)
Chip time: 27:12
Pace/mile: 8:45/mile

Overall: 325/944
Gender Place: 61/229
Age Place: NA




Start of race in downtown Fremont



LOVE this shirt!



 Tiny mugs for tasting after the race


Images from Brew Ha Ha website and the Seattlist.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Torchlight Run 5k Results

Location: Seattle, WA
Official time: 27:29
Chip time: 27:01
Pace/mile: 8:41/mile

Overall: NA
Gender Place: 103
Age Place: NA

I love summer holidays and any excuse for a parade in Seattle. Seafair has a variety of activities and event in the 2 months leading up to Seafair Weekend, or the first week in August. One of the events is the Torchlight run and parade in downtown. You can either run the 8k or the 5k, which are run on the Viaduct, and have GORGEOUS views of the harbor.

This was a good and bad race. Pro: awesome race, easy course an great views. Con: VERY poorly executed. Not only did they loose my bib number, but they were out of small shirts (which I pre-ordered) and I barely had time to get in line before the gun went off. I also had to hold my bib since there were no more safety pins. I also failed to get a good picture of the race.

Luckily the parade and Torchlight Party that I held later that night made up for it :)

Can you find me?

 
Finish line (yes, I beat her!)

 
Torchlight parade from my apartment
Gotta love the Seafair Pirates and Seagals!

Friday, July 4, 2008

4th of July Fun Run 5k Results

Location: Bainbridge Island, WA
Official time: 33:17
Chip time: NA
Pace/mile: 10:42/mile

Overall: 292/389
Gender Place: 122:181
Age Place: 13/17

I absolutely LOVE the 4th of July, so I was pretty excited for this race (there is a 1 mile option as well). If you are unfamiliar with Bainbridge Island, the town shuts down for the fourth and has a parade and street fair during the day, then everyone goes to parties or watches the fireworks from Seattle. Of course, you have to stop by San Carlos for one a few margaritas too.

This 5k was MUCH more difficult than I expected. You start going slightly downhill, then run a few tenths of a mile going steadily uphill (this was really long, at least half a mile). There is a long decline, then followed by a hellish hill up High School Road. Needless to say, I wasn't expecting the hills! My time is proof I wasn't ready for this:


At least I can wear my shirt with pride! No worries, I had a few margs post-race. Ill be ready the next time!

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Run For Your Rights 5k Results

The NARAL Run For Your Rights was a small run around Greenlake. Jarett and I ran with Jill and a few of her friends to support NARAL (pro-choice and women's health) where Jill worked for a few months. This was a very VERY small race compared to Beat the Bridge, yet the protesters made it pretty interesting :)

T-shirt included, but no pictures and not chip-timed.

Location: Seattle, WA (Greenlake)
Official time: 28:35 (estimate)
Chip time: NA
Pace/mile: 9:12/mile

Overall: NA
Gender Place: NA
Age Place: NA


T-shirt from the race, this one fits well!!

www.prochoicewashington.org/events/run4rights.shtml
Benefits: Women's Health & Pro-Choice

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Beat the Bridge 8k Results

Location: Seattle, WA (UW)
Official time: 46:35
Chip time: NA
Pace/mile: 9:22/mile

Overall: 879/3057
Gender Place: NA
Age Place: 152

Nordstrom Beat the Bridge is a 5k or 8k race that goes around the UW campus. Starting and finishing in Husky Stadium, runners must run the first 2 miles to the Montlake bridge within 20 minutes or else the bridge will raise and make you stop for a few minutes. No worries if you do not "beat the bridge," there is a band playing and fun activities while you wait for the bridge, and you can resume the race as soon as it lowers again.

Beat the Bridge was a slightly hilly course, yet not too difficult. Over 10,000 people ran this race, but it was very well organized. Photos available and t-shirt included.

All smiles after the first race and beating the bridge!

Jarett and I after the race.

My first race shirt

Benefits: Diabetes Research